How to Draw Jango Fett
The Star Wars franchise has captured the hearts, minds and wallets of fans since its inception in 1977. The second installment in the series, 2002's "Attack of the Clones," spawned the bounty-hunting character Jango Fett, father of perennial fan favorite Boba Fett. Drawing the armored Jango is a detailed, but not an overly difficult, task.
Things You'll Need
- Reference picture of Jango Fett (optional)
- Paper
- Pencils
- Eraser
- Black ink (optional)
Instructions
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Draw three circles on your paper. Draw the first circle roughly the size of a nickel. A half-inch below that circle, draw a larger one about the size of a quarter. Draw the final circle (a little larger than nickel size) a half-inch below that one, then draw two vertical lines on the sides of the circles that connect the bottom two circles to one another.
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Draw two vertical lines that connect the top circle (Jango's "head") to the large circle (the "chest") to make a neck. Draw two small rectangles on either side of the chest to create Jango's arms, then draw two more rectangles to create his forearms. Repeat these rectangles to create his legs, keeping in mind the legs will be longer than the arms.
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Erase the lines in the middle of the figure's body and limbs. You should now have an outline of a figure. Draw the boots with the toes pointing toward you, and draw the hands with the duel blaster pistols (or not, if you wish).
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Draw the trapezoidal shoulder plates on each shoulder, erasing the lines underneath to make the plates appear solid. Notice the irregularly shaped pattern of Jango's chest armor and draw accordingly. Erase any mistakes. Draw long ovals on the thighs and shins to represent leg armor plating, and again draw trapezoids on the knees to finish the leg armor. Draw an upside down triangle to represent Jango's armored codpiece.
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Draw the ammo belt, adding detail such as the flaps on the different pouches. Draw the blaster holsters on the legs, then use the eraser to get rid of any lines underneath the holsters.
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Draw the mask by a narrow inverted "V," following the contours from the figure or picture. Add the antennae left side of the helmet, and (if desired) draw the very top of Jango's rocket pack protruding over the top of the helmet. Erase any unwanted lines, and use black ink if desired to trace the drawing for a cleaner, more pronounced look.
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